Issues with the newer 'joomla' sites
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:02 pm
I guess I'm sounding like a complainer today.
I've been trying to work on my joomla website and I've found the experience to be really frustrating. I used to be a mambo user...and the mambo sites were very easy to find and use...mambohut, mamboforge, etc. I was able to easily browse through categories of components or templates for my version of mambo, etc.
What I've found is that the the newer 'joomla' sites aren't very easy to use....for example, joomlahut pretty much just displays the mambo files and still has the mambo logo...apparently, the site wants to do both mambo and joomla? I'm having a hard time finding a good, easy source for only the joomla components. I am not interested in browsing throught he mambo stuff or mambo templates etc.
Are there new sources out there dedicated just to the joomla that are current and easy to use?
kris
I've been trying to work on my joomla website and I've found the experience to be really frustrating. I used to be a mambo user...and the mambo sites were very easy to find and use...mambohut, mamboforge, etc. I was able to easily browse through categories of components or templates for my version of mambo, etc.
What I've found is that the the newer 'joomla' sites aren't very easy to use....for example, joomlahut pretty much just displays the mambo files and still has the mambo logo...apparently, the site wants to do both mambo and joomla? I'm having a hard time finding a good, easy source for only the joomla components. I am not interested in browsing throught he mambo stuff or mambo templates etc.
Are there new sources out there dedicated just to the joomla that are current and easy to use?
kris